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R £ b Kingston, and ¢ for com to Oxwego, Gharters for Kingatont Bchr Comack, whent at Aige, ToOswego fichr Windate, corn ab 6c, To 8t Cutlicrinens Hehr M, Muir, wheat at 3¢, free of elovation, To Haruta fiehr Bunnyalde, corn, theough, To Duffala: Tropa Onelda and Rusals, corn, through, To Ogdenstimnrg: fiche Monticello, corn_on private terine. Capacity, 7,000t wheat and 115,000 b corn, In the aftornoon, the Brffalo charters wore: Prop gyracuar, wheat ab So; _and the birges Davison and Ugnrita, corn_on_private terma, Capacity, 38,000 bu Wiheat and 104,000 bu corn, There were Tumors of sddltional chiarfors, MILWAUREE. Grain frolghts were quict and unchanged on the 4t The charters wore as follows : To Onwego—Sehr Pet okeo, whoat at e, To Ogdensburg—Schir Willlam I Preaton, wheatat 63{¢, NUPFALO. Tho chartern reported on the 34, wera: Behr Dick Somors, coal to Bhaboggan, e pee ton; ace A, 11, Moen, coal to Marquaito, 50c, froo ; schr Empire state, canl to Marquetto, 80c, and ors back to Cloveland at $1.00 per tou § barges Rulter and Ketehnm, coal ta htengo, f0c s achr Hatvey litarel, coal to Chicago, 40c Lir Libbio Nau, sand to Chien e per ton 3 hark Tafrinter and achr W, 11, Tounds, bulk ealt to Chilcago, & and 55¢ per toi, CLEVELAND, The following charters wereuadoon the i ; Stesm. targo Forest City and consort, coal to Chicago, 65 3 e Wilenx, conl to Ohieago, 03 echrs Masailon and carge W, Holt, eoal to Mliwauke, 0o ; sudechr en Fraukiin, eoat {0 Port Sarnis, t 4 LAKE MICHIGAN, cmeano, Only two eargoon of lumber remalned at the market Tast evening.....Tho Wilidsm Slurges hsw gono fnto dey-dock, to Fecelve an overhauliug and have & lcek stopped..... It 1n the intention of tho present owners of tho yscht Anna Lomisa Cary lo form 3 stock company and roll shares fo about Gvo or six pereons who are able and willing to sail her. Those wishing to get an in- fereat i this splendid yncht mbould apply to Capts Jchn Farrow or Capt, tiggle, of Iiggle & Ryerson, Trthe owners sucoved n dispostng of theso sharos, Ihey will st ouco sctto work and build snother yacht, 4+s:Tho tug Bhinlds and tho schr iayden ara receiv- Ing repairs at tho docks of the Chicago Dry-Dock Company.....Capt, Johu Prindiville hos not yet given upall hopo an to tho eafoty of tho schr Pamiico, an her way fo 1hin city trom Quecnstawn, and now out about Afty-fivo days withont heing hieard from. Capt, Prindivilio {s confident that the craw nre mafe, though komo secldont might have brfallen 110 veatel, which caused tho delay, 8ho hiad talicn a southerly courss, And may turn up in_tho Pacila Ocown,...Ths cham pion sacht Urlole, of Torautn, s coming o Chicago, and will Lo hero on the 10th,” Tt §a belteved fint elio will tako rart #n the nest yicht raco. The Orlolo ds coualdered the crack yucht'in Western waters, VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Special Dispateh o he Chicazo Tribwne, Tont livnox, Mich,, Aug. 5,—DowN--Props 6t Clair, Wenona, Abercorn, Columbla, Tompest and Largen; echra Littlo Wolf, Two Fannics, G. If. War- ringwon, AL, J! Cummins, O, M. Bond, ‘Chomas II, Howland, Us—Tzopn Mary Jarecki, Tenton, Marino City, Foun- tain City, Newburg, Bruno, East Baghiaw aml harges, D. M, Wilson and consort, Trader and basges ; echrs Newaboy, Troquots, Winp—Souchwost, gentlo. WraTnzn~Fine, Speetal Dizpateh o 1he Clicago Tribune, Tonr Hunox, Mich, Aut. =i p. m—Dows—_ Props Ontario, Weetford, Vorter, Cliamueriin snd Darges; achis Hym ¥lint,'Nelilo Wilder, P, B, Locke, Jotin Bebuette, Unadlils, D, Provont, Up—Props lolland, Iteland, 15, W, Dlanchard, Fer- wian, Asin, Giaveo and coneorts, dendota and barges : achrn R, J. Gibbw, T, Mariner, Joseph Pargo, Lucy J, Ciatk, David Wogstaff, Constitution, Itaska, Trenton, 10, C. Peltir, Yrightie, 'Young Americh, Alpets, Wip—Bouth, Leisk; weathior fne, ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL, Speeial JHapatch (o The Chlenda Tribune. TaSaLte, 1L, Aug, 5,—D¥ Riven—No movement, PassED 1NTO CANAL—North lirauch, from LaSalle, with corn for Chicago, Tasre ouT—Nothing, Eighteen fect 2 Inches of water on (% mitrolelll of Lock 16, and tho flood &t a stand. Wind weat, BRIDOZFORT, Aug. G,—ARnIvED—Drop Whale, Sen- ecn, 3,05 bt corn ; Friendalitp, Seneca, 6,600 bu corn 3 (Georgts, Beneca, 0,400 bu corn, Ciranzb—Aontreal, 100 1’ lath; Ottaws, 31,600 1t Jumber, 60 m Iath, Joliet; Ootd icd, Tern, 80,910 ft mber, 23,030 lath, 643 posts, PORT OF ERIE. Aug. fi,—Departures for Chiragn—Sleamer large cargo of fecight and good st of ,0%1 tona dron ore, Thic tug Horcules, of $ha port, s been chartered by tho oposition wug liue at Buffuly for the tulenco of the soanou, ' A large ficet of fron ore veesels oamo in from Lake Buperior tu-dny, DETROIT TUG ASSOCIATION, Speetat Dispateh 10 The Chicazo Tribu Darsorr, Mich,, Aug. 8.—A Tug Association was formed bore to-day, with 1%, G. Motrick aa Prosident, Every tug on the river has gone into I, MISCELLANEQUS, A lspatch from Port Huron states that the scow 0 G, Moincl, which waa reportod water-logged st the Cuarlty Islaady, lays 12 miles out u fho Inke abrosst of Alatuster, in a comparatively easy poaltion. Thotug Brockway left Wodnesday eveniug fo assiat ber....Capt, Willism Jamieson and D, M. Drighiam aye sold tho brig 0, G, Ireed to Capt, Georga Young and Jobn Hammuter, of Cleveland, for $3,000,..,Tne sehr Restloss was a0ld Tuesday ot Marslial's sale in Maotstes to 3, 11, Btondish, for tho very low prico of $35..,.The tuy Joo Mao, whilo towlng tho achr Lymsn Cacey np tho ft, Lawrenco River, Saturday afternoon, was Tun futo by tho prop East, abio upward tound, and eunk, The Mno s owaed by Beymour & Co, of Ogdensburg....Tho Day Clty Chrontele states that the etmr Eighth Obio, which for somo time past bus been running between Bay City and Alpeoa, hiaw 1ot proved a muccees on that gouto, aud han been Wwithdrawn, 1t hes becn deter- miued to transform ticr into » propeller; and sho has Eone to Balluntine's yord at Bay Cily for tho necossary Slteratious, “ller ownera hiave bought the cuglne aud Whrel which were Laken outof the tug Laketon laat cpring, and which are now at the Bay City Irun Work: =+ The Buflalo Commercfal Advert.ser utatcs that the ot grain on the achr Chicago Board of Trade 1 selliug well and at n remunorativ price, all reports to the contrary natwithetandiug, snd the owners have no fdea of atandoninga winglo Dushel.* Botween 8000 antl .0 Lushela wlill remsin fn the veesel, all of which Wil bo romoved by Thursday or Friday of 1hie weck....A corrospondunit of e Tleda Conr- wmercial wriles from kelly's Ialand In rega Ao ralsing of the schr Consuello oy follown wrecking stmi Monltor s t work getting up the ©f the achr Coususllo, whick wus oat Just apring. The cargo conlats of block stone, Tho submuarine divers 83y (ho duck load is piled upois one side, The Mond or worked o shiort time yeatorday afterncom, and uce €eeded In recovering ono auclior aud chan, Tho Captain eays Lis will get the cargo and probably the Yeneel ituell, should she prove worth enough to cover {lie oxpense, The Jonitor is now Iylng at this place, Waltlng fur the wortheast sen 10 come down,” s Rvening iWiwconsin ks the following ‘gard to tho Htona Harbor ler: # Mesers, Conro, Blatko & Co., contractdre, have commoucod tearing 8%ay the old cribe at tho finer_ond of the North Har- E jlor, pruparatory to bullding tho stoue yier yro- Yhiled for by the Governsieut appropriation miade laet Winter, Tiis cribiv are tobo romoved from a point Just Liitido of tho beach lino, 1o tho depth of 3 fect below ho hurfase of the water, When this ls comngloted & Stone faciug 4 feet in whith will bo bullt ou cach side, A the centrs Alled it with cobblo stoues and covered Yith plunk, Thin will wmake o very substantial struct. ure, that oight to taat for muny years,"” BULVLY OF LAKE ONTAUIO, 'The United Gtates miirvey of Lalv Ontario bas been Jompleted, and charls will bo mads out a8 acon as Tasaitle, Burveys of tho olber lakes will bo taken, and charts of llicse aleo made ant, ‘The survey steam- ers, tugeged on Like Outarlo tit now, go to Lake Erlo to prosecutd tho work in {hat Lako, Thia sorvic &4 dono by a corpa of Yopographical englocers and sa- 2intants nudor civil eagngement, whiods work in fol- lowed up Ly trisugulations, the ultinato object of hblch in to secure a correct’ comparinon with Greon- ‘wich thne or ascertatn longitude, A Unitsd Biates Foveulle-cutler, Laviug n corpa of topographiosl £ngineurs ony board, passed up the Welland Gatiil on Thursday aftoens and coast Hine “‘“’“ ul‘::“l:' soundings of the harbors TUE PESTUUOTION OF THE STZAMEZR DOMINION, D}‘x-(‘d:y nvunln: 184t s old and woll knowsi steamer orminion, a8 showss lying in Ihe Thamea, about & oiles below Chathain, took Dro and burned fo :n- water's edgo. Thero weroon board herat the Ume Ar. J. W, Btetnholl, ono of har Owuers, and {he cook snd the chswbermad, Mr, Btetnhos nduced the wo women to Jump into ttie water, and then Jumped 1n himeol! and llzlvg them toshiore. The Dominton waa launchied efght years ago, at and burned on _the cighth -n‘i:‘:’v:m‘rv;g;c;‘.’? 'fl&:‘i! fug. Bha was desigued espocially for carsying. eoit Bud oilier heavy frefit, 190 bas regulirly plied jo that trade botween Winfsor and Chatham. She wes duaured for §10,00, 85,007 of Which was tu the Hoy Canalliam, and 35,000 1a the British America Tnmee o Compiny. Hhe was valaed by Ler owuers, the Siery. ROt e, at 10,000, The arigmn op s 5 known, biit s aupposod to have urigh B-room,— Detrott News, —_————. A ¥iava Doy 1o Got Ria o1, Syrinagicld (Stusn) Republioun, QOns of tho residonts of tho Il recently had » dog which ho was excoedingly anxious to Ket nd of, and gave hitn tho elip repeatedly when he wan abroad. bat tho dug would gonerally reach bowme abead of his master. As & last rosort, a fuan waa hired to shoot the animal, and, when Lo was dead and baried, ita owner thought ho had flually accomplished Lis purposs. But a Zeighbor's dog, & buinblo 1nstruwent to prove the vauily of Lawau expectations, straightway weut and digged in the earty, exhumed tha body ot bis Tocont aauooisto, and Iaid it on the door- r“n of tha lats resldenve of the deosased. A Quarrcl Between Rallrond Con. tractors, Condition of the Peoria & Rock Island Road, 4Indgments and Now Suits, RAILROAD CONTRACTORS' THOGDLES. A lougthy bill was flled Inte yesterday aftor- noon in the Cirenit Court by James Atkon againat Abnor Taylor, Thomns Suell, and James T, Booll, for an scconnt, Aiken says that in 1869 ko formed a copattnership with Taylor and Tuomas Hnell, under tlie namo of Hnoll, Atken & Co., In the bmsincss of making contracts for railroad work, The partioa wero to sharo onqually in profits and losses, and to bo allowed 10 por cent intorost on All moneys advauced by each in the courso of the businers, and for tho partnorship intoreats. In tho apring of 1870 the firm mado a coniraset with Milton Courtright to do tho grading on that portion of the Clicago & Youthwestorn Rallroad between Washington and Fairfietd, In., which coniract was com- plated at a largo profit. Tho partios then ad- mitted James T. 8nell, oo of Thomeas 8nell, into the parinorship on equal torms, and other’ profitablo contracts woro mado on tho same road, Tho firm booke woro dostroyed in the firo of 1871, but, by s statemont mada July 18jof that year, it appears tuat Thomss Snell owed tho firm #31,969.19, J. T. Bnesl owod it €907.31, Abnor Taylor owed It ©23,959.36, whils the firm owed complainant £5,776.84 for ndvances. In addition to this, Alken clalms the firm owed him 83,601.84, making $11,438,18 in ail, aud that tho total prof- ita uptc tho tire were 247,184.68, Of this, ho claims $29,034.53 for advances and intorest aud It proportion of tho profits. Iu tho Bpring of 1871 the' firm namo was changed to finell, Taylor & Co,, but 116 Ao four per- aona comprised it, and wore to sbaro alikola profits und lorses, A contract was then takonto bridge and grado the I«Tayotte, Dloomington & Stimisnippt Railway feoum Tloomington totho State fine betWcen Dllinofs and Indinna, and on it a profit of $13,000 was made, An additional profit of $1015,007 was realized on & costract 1o bridge nud grade from Lafayetto sto Muncia, o In- diana, The firm also had & iwo-thiras interéat n s contract for comploting this same road, ont of which tloy mado $133,000. In thia samo year they also took an undivided Lalf intereat i a contract for work on tho Cincinnat! & Dayton Short Line Ratlroad, on which they Tost 25,000, On a four-fiftha interest In b contract for grnding 'the Havanos, Mason Ciry, Clinton & Ur- bana Railroad they were, Liowavor, more fortunate,and clearod £60,000, A itila roverso tnen caro agaln, and thoy lost $17,600 ou an Interest in tha construction of o Decatur & Htate Lino Raflroad. Tho firm thon went into land spoculation, and Thowas Snell purcbased o_tractof 1,210 nercs on the Yine of thy Lafayetto, Bloomington & Missisippt Ttat. road in Vermilllon’ County, paving for it with tho firm’a money, but taking the Hitlsto the land fn his own namo and that of Abuer Taylor, Of this tract 160 Acrea have Leen lald out in town lots, and pamed HTeeds,” Tho tatal codt of thin enterprisa was about $03,172,i5, and thero i atill §25,000 duo on tho prop- erty, 1t i also charged {hat the Snells nave invested & Inrge amount of tho frm_ sssots lu tho stock of tho First National Dank of Cliuton, Ta, Tho firm owes one Coltingham about $11,000 on'a Jiidgment, and ita total debta aroabout $30,700, but It has clajma duo it and asista to o much larger amount, Sinca the firo Thomas Suell haa drawn frow the firm $437,312,90 ; J. T, Bncll bay drasm $58,099.16;_ Abmer 'Taylor, $192,565.07; and_Alken, $63,472.00, "Each of tho part: Dera have pald out vasfous amounts for tho frm, but Afken charges that all but Bo aro indebted to the firm for_overdraits, and that this oxcasa ouzht fo bo paid baclk Into the firm asaots, Thomss Suell, however, fn- slvta ihat complainant should psy onc-quarier of the debta, aud_both be, his don, and Taylor deciino to pay back any sumis they may hiavo overdmwn, Aken thoreforo flea his bill asking that the firm af- fairs may bo kobtled up; thatthe firm debts tnay be fd out of the firm anscta; that the defendants may Fo restrained from aoiling ‘any portion of tbo land. that one-quarter of it may bo conveved to him; and that a Recelver mny ba appalnte to fske chiargo of tha rartnership catate, and that no_account may bo taken af the smount duc'him, and a decros b rendered in his favor. TINE PEORTA A ROCK ISLAND RATLROAD. 3, 1, Millard fled his roport sesterday for Jung of 1l dofus a8 Recelvor of the Poorla & Rock Island HKiflrond Company. Tha following 1a & synopwha s Canli on hand, Junao 1 »ee 9,101,020 Iioceived sinco of local sgenta and con- ductors, wveres 10,807.01 Of forelu s Roceived from sunirics Total, Expended, For erons-Hen For robuliding co T pay-rolla and Ja! For sundrics An allowauce of §3,500 waa made to sccount of services, ‘' prowN's.” A third suit was begun yestoniay about the fiztures of “ Brown's " restaurant, the complalnant botng Henry Abrshams and tho Uefendants Ienry W. and James G, Brown and Herbert M, Kinsley, Ahra- ‘hama givea a history of ihe ili-fated restaurant from ibetime it wasopenad {n August, 1673, unt{l Wontwortl, thio proprietor, went {nto bankruptcy iu February f lowing, Iu the naual courss of afinirs Weniworth! Asiguco advertised tho Laukrupts propesty foreslo, including tho Gittings and Hzturce rown's.’s Among the fixturcs was the bur, and shelviug back ~of ft, worh about 83,0, which Abrabiams bought at the auction sala for $3,100. e chargos that tlie Browns knew tliat the bar 'was to be s0ld, that they made no objection, and that after the wale they made an agrooment by which ho was to be allawod to Joava the bar i the bulliing for thirty days befora he abould be required to remove it. Complain- antaccordiugly left 14 for a time, but, learning that Kinsloy was about to open the place for a restaursut, bo spplled for leavo to remova Lis vroputy, T Drowny, however, refused Lim permiuslon, cliimlug ibat tho lbur was » part of ino fixturce, an inseparsble from the bullding without damage, and’ oo his altempling to begin suit they fled a bill and obtained an injunciion proventing him from beginnjug suy replovin sult, About & month sfterward, however, the iujunction was dis. solved by Judge Moote, and the sult soon afterward disnieacd Ly the BIOWNS, Abeshama then turned ronnd and began s replevin st to rocover tha bar, clafinlug that tie Browis ind allowed the salo Lo go ou, and were sstopped aftorward from clafining suy property sdld at that time, Thia caue ean triod u sHORY e g0, but Judge Gary held that the plea of eatoppel could not ba made fu an hc- tiou at law, and non-auited Abrabame. o thereupon turns round and files & Uil afating tho above facts, claiming that tho bar was remorable; that the Browns were estopped frotn setting up any claim to it because they had pormuitted it to be sold withoud ob- i;;:liuui' and asking that such parts of the property ught by him aa wers removable should be set off to Liim'; (bat tho dofendants ahould be odmpelled (o ao- couut fur the remainders sud'tat they ahould bo for. ovor patppped froti sctting up suy fusthes title to hin property above mentioued, DivoRcEs, AMary A, Watkman filed a bl eging that it 1874 oo gave herself, with two clildren, to one Charles ‘Wauknmn, but that bo grosely fatied to lrilm‘l“’ the treasure o bad won, and smused him: by 'Ill:ilur her ont doors, Bhn highly rescols such tresiment, and therefors aeks 0 b rid of a husband who cautiot recognize her merit, Mty Aun Holives fled s VIl aqatnet ber husbind, Clarlos Holnses, allas Ficlds, sccusiog bim of belug a drunkard and wife-boater, and charging tbhat he had buon soutenced to Btate’s Prison il Californls for lare ceny, sud sbo thinks alie oughit to have s divorce, Willfam 11, chottler asks {or a divorss because i wifo Bertlia has been 1n Ll habis of froquently getting drunk for tho past fout yoars, Bertht Bchubert says hor husband, William Schu- bart, is & drunkand and sn adulteror) sud thet ahs wanls n divates from him, “Autyio 1ielt fled » bill for divorcs, relylng on the aliegation that ber huband, Slebert Halt, had de- serlod Ler, ITEMS. Judge Jameson will be here Mondsy morning 10 set- o billy of exception, To-day s the lasi dsy of servica fn he Clrouit Court, UNITED STATES COURTS. Joha E, Danley and others siled a Lill against Chirls. toper Jivedecker, A, P, and N, Jobuson, A. Dorg: meler, Mary Humpked, Loofs and Lizzie Guamnre, and Josoph Humpkes, to forecloss & mortgage for $3,610 oi (e 50 fedt aast and Adfoining tha west 00, fest of Lal ¥, Biock 8, tu Buabael, Matber & Roteria! Addl- L DANERUPTOY ITENS, Johin Andraws and 8, K, Flummer, late copariners at Aurors, under the firm pame of 5.1, Plumiger & Co,, filed a valuiitary petition fn baskrapicy, Their Habliities smount {0 $8,496.64, and their ssasia foot up sbaut $6.430, 1 addition to Liiis, Andrews owss $.473.04 Jepsouaily, sud e biua no sssats. 6. R, Fusimer ina iabilitiea amountiug {0 sbout $400, and bia asuets are velued at $747, The case was referred 1o the lagl W, £, Jenkins was appolnted Assignes of Yirlan Phil- pot, Iu the matter of Leauder Powell, n creditors’ meeth provantory to discharga will Lo Lol sept, 13, ‘eoria, belure Register Juhuron, A lke wceting will ba beld the day bef g‘.,x;mmhwfm e matker of Wargeth, bution s Shloy. ERION COURT IN nmiEy. L Elizabeth Davenport comiuenced = M‘vw;’l.:"r ‘?.l'. llll » sult for $3,000 P, W. Divis Legan & sult in trover i Oasla aud Wardul] GUtiHe o rvoover §1.0ms dom s 28 CIRCUIT COURY. F. . Wolcott broughit sutt for §1.600 agatu Tutrie, I, F. Dlarsball, sud J, . B jmards 14 Joerrh Muttids L, Ware fled & patition askive lesve to chauge the uime of Ler son Cliarise MoWillianus 16 Charles MoWillisms Ware, Lugh Maher for §1.000, J0 Wi Kuos, George Kaia, Jabaph Abe, aad Mertun ©. @, Walton susd Tang med 8, A, French, F. Shaw, W. Hamlln, and 0. AL, Tarnona for 31,500 ie Tieloft Nation: ney M. Whipplo and NankLegan & mit agunat T o4, tunala 1o recover 34,0, ° JUDUMENTH, Ayrrnton Copnr—Conreastons—Adam Moner va, Lot Direrh, § Juns Tha Alemannis any of Claveland, $317,25,—8, 5, Laird L Qhirk, $320.), e rsafl‘ Banen ot al. ry Mulligan, $0.70.—H, W, Mayer ct al, VA, , J. Gonnolly, $10L,90.—J, Courtright ve, “}lllzm Giotito, §263.67,uthian Meéars etal, ve, Edwlo Walker, 144,75, —Ctinricn Scara ot o), yn. John King, Jr., snd cvetis W, King, $340,~The_Kirhy Uskpenter Com- pany vu, leuben Clevolau, §170,—Petor U -\l-"ey,v‘lll- va Tilinota Matual Firo Inwurauco Couspany, £, Incob Bremer v, Charies Klamp, $121,—W, 11, Dush zaboth M, Galo v " ‘vn. Jewme N, anit Elbzabeth 11 Htone, rrac ot ol ve, W, 1, Hambo and 0] et al.vx, Clilengo & Pacific Railroad Company, 733, 0. B, Wilwon et ol Karr, §2,510, A vinr—Conrrsntoxs—IT, M, Loomis vs, Anthuny Smich oud Marts Smith, $727.418 RELIGION FOR TI11 AFRICAN LayIng of the CorneraStone of o New r Olivet Baptist Churche Dencription of the Kdilice. The exercises of laying tho corner-atons of tho now building of Olivet Baptist Clurch (col- ored) wore held svestordsy aftoruoon at Lhe church location on Fourth avenus, botwesn Polk and Taylor atroela. The church formerly owned two lots hiors, and Liave, sinca the fire, hought a third, winle the oponing of Dearborn stroot has given thom two froats Lo their property. Like noveral other churchics who have bnilt giuco tha firo, Olivet Lus adopted the plan of putiiog up & DUSINESA BLOCK ASD CIIERCH combined. Tho plana for the eaifice, which wero propared by Mr. B. J. Barllott, contemplate a vullding 6314273 feet on the ground. ‘I'he Dear- born street tiont will bo of Aux Bablu_stone, and the Fourth avenue frout of prossed brick with stone Lrimmings. On the ground tloor will bs two doublo storos and one eingle, On the #econd floor will bo a lall or lecturo-room £4x43, two claan roame, parlor, kitchien, pastor's atudy, Iibrarten, and other amiallor roome, In'the third stor will b nituated tho sudienco roum G<370, with gale Terios on threa elden, It will have n seating capacity of from 1,200 to 1,400, ‘Thio cost of tho hullding will be abont $15,00, Tho contractors for the masoi work arp Messrs, Niegolam X luelde, and for tho earpenter work Mesmrs, L, t1ce & Co, TIF. OFFICERS of the church are as foliow Jaator—1t. De Daptiste, Clerk=TW. C. Tilllipe, usteca—W, 8, Jolmson, D, B. Peyton, ¥, Cooper, 5 Dramer, B, Johnwon, L, Clark, o Trusieca are fn chargo of tho bullilng of the new edifice, i The liour set for the public eervices wan o'clock, and accordingly sbout 4:40 they began, Tho audisnce wan almost _ehiiroly colored. and was largely composod of females, Tt wis grouped on {ho extcnsfon of Dear- boru street, aud on tho firat Soor of ths bullding, Tho corner-stuno to be Jaid was on the soullieast corior of tho edifice, THE REV. B LE BAPTISTE, pantor of the churc, prestded, and & bymn was snng, aficr which prayer was offerod by fuo Rev, W, J, Ker— mott, of the Coventry Street Bapttat Ghurch, Mr, Do Dapilsts then mado a_ fow remarks to the ef- foct that It had slwaya becn customary to dedicata edie fices for public usw by cerenionies on tie layiug of tho corner-stane, and. ho thought it higlly proper ou tla present. occanton, 1fe then mado o sirong appeal for wympathy and Lelp in tho vork which the chuzch Lad undertaken, TOE REY, D. B. CIENDY, of the Fourth Daptist Church, was ihen introduced, Mo eald that housen of worslip had ainays a commner~ clal valuo far greater than the cost of build- iog them, ‘Uhis wos shown, fimt, in their tendency to promote good order and temiporal interasts, Sccond, they wero valuablo i on_educational point of viow; every well-anstained pulpls was the sourco of mucls information. Their groat value was, however, in thefr religlous fnteros Thin it was that made a natiow’s sunctuaries its by warks, 1o hoped und wished well for the prosent church, sud promised it his aympsthy, biv good wishins, and his co-operation, as far s ho had power 1o give'it, TNE BEY. 0. C. DOOTH, of Quinn's Chapel (Atrlcan” Mothodini)', was then fn- troduced s fepresenting o charen whih had suffered Ly the Bamo colamity of firo ns had Ojtvet. Iio nssured the sudience that ho and hin congregation sympatbized with thom, Laving undergono (ho samo trial by fire, Hao co tulatod them on the commencetneut of theft clurc] uilding, and encouraged thom o press on 1o la co pletlon Wit £ull bohof tn a fral success if they were only united, Thoy shouid worx faithully and ' stand toguthier, uid ruccess would come, THE REV. W, W. CVEILTS, IR, 8ald that, a representative of tho Firet Lupitist Church, Lo Lieazlily congratulated Uiom, firet, bocausa ihey wero s free olurch, governed by no Nynod, Bishops, Candinal, or Pope; socond, bucatiso they wers a Lranch of tue 'oldest chiirch In the world: whila the Methodista went back to Wesloy, tho Proabyteni- s to Calvin, aud_(ho Catholica_to Rome, thoy rescl ed away buck'and founded on Jolu the Baptiat, Lust- Iy, he_congratulated them that_thoy wera a Bible clifurch, haviug no ereod but tho Word of God, THE BEV. J. W. MALONE, of tho African Metliodist Dothl, #ald that the occasion was creditable ot oniy to Baptiats atid Aethodtts, but to colored people geucrally, Referring to air. Everts' remorks, Lo said thut whecher {bo Baptista wero founded on Johu or uot, Lo woull havo all churches founded oo Christ and flis Gospol, and would Qate overy Ghiurch back ta 1ho Lay of Fentecost, Lo congratulsted Olivet Chiires ub ®bat thoy had dono, ond warned thoti ot tu admit divisions or relfishuens among thenl, TAE BEY. 7. M. WHITEREAD, pastor of tho North Biar Laptist Church, combatted fu objections which had been advancad to bulldings in which_businoss and church purposes were cain- Dined. He gava s histury of bis own chureh's caurso in the samo circamstanccs, and sdvisud every church t0 bulld tn this manner, THE DEV. MI, KERMOTT sxhorted {he churet to trust $u God and He would bices them and increass thelr oumbers and pros- perity, THE JIOX. JONN JONES ‘made perbaps the most tolling epceeh of the day, Tlo wald that Lo had always noticed that God aud men Dolped thoee vho leiped themselves, They might tlersfora put him down for $100 to heip butld tao chiurch, Blexsrs, Davis, Hall, Evany, and ¥White mads short addresycs, and 'tha pastor theu called for subscrip tiona, A considerable sum waa at once promisod, sud colluctions mada on tae spot added ta this, Thb sealed box was thon produced, placed in the coruer-atone, and covered with cemon and anothor huge stons, TILE BOX CONTATNED, smong other thingy, 8 Bible with s list of {he officers of tho cuurch writien on s fiy-lea A copy of the Emanciation Proclmathy & copy of+tho Civll Righls bill ; miuutes of tha iflci cnt aasociations with whick the church s connecte Lufulory of the old church ; coples of tho daily papers, and mauy cofns, s0me wuscribed by the donors! name: “Attor the atone had beon plaoed Ja posttion, As, Nie- golaon, of tho coutracting firm, adjusted it o a lovel, snd tlib pastor pronounced tho work dono. Tho dox. ology wax then sung, the Lonedicun pronouncod, and tho sudience disperscd, T i ‘THE PROPOSED ABSTRACT-J0B.” To the Editor of The Chicago Tribun: Curoaao, Aug. 6.—The editorial under tho above caption n your papor of the 4th inat, ro- fleots 80 #oriously npon mo porsonally that I am compolled to ask you for apace to rofute the odium which it casta upon mo, ‘Tho facts are somewbat as follaws: Noarly four yoars ago, tho County Board commonced, snd haa beeu agitating evor since, this master of securing for the Recordor’s office what are callod Tract-Indicos, ar Abstract-Books. 1f, as I look upon it, yielding to m strong pross- ure from proporty-ownors, and promptod by public palicy, the County Board fs siill ondeavoriog to mecure st & ressonsblo prico trostworthy snd coovenient indices to all rocords relating to real estato,— T aay, if that 18 8 **schemo " or s * job," it cor- taluly fa not mine, Does the offuring, on my E"" to sell to the connty a valusbla commodity, onorably {n muy posseasion, dosorve to be calle “Peltzer's schomo ™ or **job" P Theso terms, as thoy aro uowadays geuerally underatood in counaction with such matters, imply somothing not at all creditable Lo the achemer or jobbor. What I offer for ealo is something (s0 far as it can be sscurea at all) whichithe dpropnfly-omluru 1 this county hiave been alamoring for [?] ever #inco tho fita. I come with & firat-chasu articlo ju my hsnds [pofl], offering it fu bottor shape, to be turned over for use at auy wmomont, for less money than i can by made for in thres years' tinie, either by private or publio work, "It 1, under such circometacoes, for thia deserve, ac- cording to your srtiole, **to be promptly ordered out of the County Building by tho County Coin- missioners, as schoming {0 charge tho people an exorbitant prios for something the people do not want," woll and good, ut Iam not, and will not be, in danger of balug 80 vrdered, I hiave nut been in that structiire upon that bustucea slnos last March, when I first made tho offer of thess books, 1 muuity, shortly after Lhe GresiFire, tho desiroyed Map-liscorda it the shaye of an Atles Of Ohlcago. 1 order to oal J ihat publication through uulnterrupted, 1 Lave passed through nuarly threo years of expensive Iitigatiun, sud have 10-dey next 10 Botbing 1o sbuw for b excepty good will of wy fellow-citi- 2cns, who aro waking exteusive uso of the books, 1 ‘ba oxcused for reforring to thie matler bers, but 0 perscual prido 1n that malter, I, in this of Abairact-Books, the county Buls thal it dues uot waut thomw, tey will Tamsin whera thoy are now, Ho much for #Peltaes's achewne ™ o * ol I thiuk | am_justifiod In belug s hitle aeusitive on this polut, Now, as to the practicability or propriety of iho county possessing ltself of AUstract.tsoks, pormit mo o say tust New York, llll\nukc? sud other. r‘;l:a. Liave such booka of thelr countios, I havu bevn dbliged to write & good deal vt (hls subjeck ainice offering thvas Lavks for selo, Having tho utioet coufidance n your #ese of Juation, and belleviug you opess Lo conviction, $.de38 Jou botowin, for porusal, my opeu letter 13 the Cowmiltes on FPublic flecords, and also several eemuunicablons du-zeply o willorlals aud other are TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNL telen {n wnvorn) Chiengo papere, T hape you wil take tha trouble ta warry (hrourh them, anikT wil ieave it to your trual fairness o make nee of sach of the ne- gninenta in them un, ln Juatico tn me, you may s fit, It in now neatly five mouths wince Juy prapontion wan fint madd 16 tin county. The it through fta Chalemen,—han whotn thern b« not o oen loneat man i the connty, i the oy itn report, what you am ph o gall vy ncraps aod odinaml eadaof Gt antedating tho Firs An have fontd theie way into the Jecorder'n aflie," etey, nnd which you pronounce jrrcaponeihle and stnorthy, thin very material f9, meveetin-i, wven now doltit good rervien n very ang itstar & aud transactions, Tt the making of amil lonis, .1 tlen very frequently now fuaks tre af thews eottit cuples of abatractn obtained from tha Rtacorder's oflus, which do not cont one-fourth ur one-Hfth of anabstract now mada by the old combinatian-firme, doing busi- very unider tho algn of their forier employes, ¥ou may, in your articls, “If Mr, Veltzer's achrmn qoen throigh, ho will Nave & corpm of aeristants st wark, who Will make their memoranda as they g sling, ana bave smplo Makmalling matter on band whon'they get tbmugh. Are yon, Mr, Editor, jiti- fied in chiarging me with such fntentfona ¥ What proe veutw ine, iCwucl in ty object, frutn deing thiat now from these bookn T Aye, aud to a greater extent than whien thesa 1ooka are'in’ possceeion of the connty Did you ever Lioat of ‘an almtractman aitempUug o eloiid prnana® Utlen becain of Nia aecees to ach booka T Why, one nut familiar with the sonndness of titlen fu Cook County, after reading your article, must come o the conrlusion (Lat wa dare not throw our new racordaopen o fuspection, when it 14 welloknown fuct that there ary to-dey very fow disputed ttlea in onr counly, Property-owners Liare neod not conceal thedr tities, They are batter, in ANy instauces, than tiey wern bafors the Firn s for ahl oid technieal and clerical defocts re wiped out by the desiruction of thy oldsecorda, Tract-Indices (0 GUF ew secords are, of conrno, the best safeguards sgainat forging titles, The benefita that tho great mam of the property-own. ers would deriva from them &8 Feferinco-torkn, wonld a thourand times outweigh the porsiliiity of an teca- #1umal cAR wucl: an seems Lo frighten you, Very ro- npectiully yonrs, ete. Uity Prutzin, JESSIE O, NORTON, Funerai Services lu Chicago Yestors duy—furinl of the Budy nt doliet, A largo concourso of the friends of tho lato Joseo 0. Nortou wero prosent yestorday morning AL the residence of the family, curner Forty-rove antb strect and Greonwood aveuuo, to attend tho funersl services of the distinguishied juriet, ‘The Bar Associstion sent & large delegation of the most prominont lawsers of the city, and thoro wotn also present most of the .lur{qu of the coarts, and many neighbors aut fricada, the wholo composing an sttendauce which filled the house., Tho coffin was deposited in the front parior, and upon it wero placed exquisite floral decoras tions, including a crown, crosses, and wreaths of puro white rosobuda, ‘Tho Rov. Arthur Mitchell bezan tho servicos by roading n hymn. which was suni Ly a reject. ed choir. The sumo divive then offcred prayer, after whiclh TNE REF. DU, LOND, ‘who was formerly Judgo Norton's pestor, made 3 brief nddress, " 1o maid that Mr. Norton's friends wete callod to mourn tho lovs of a geotleman,—n true gentleman, by burth, by cducation, and by ssmociation. Had ho lived in the proper sge ha would hsve beeu o tnost elegant conrtler, or a brave and chivalrous knight, He had n trus scholarly instinct, aud in school, {u college, at the Bar, on the Bencl, in the halis of the Slate and National Legialaturee,—~wherever fate had pluced bim,—he lisd shown that pame fine, pure gentio- mnuply Jove for the better part of life, In all thess positions Judge Norton would be much mixacd, Lut nowlcro so much s in the homo circie. 1is home to Lim noxt to Ueaven, and he was the lght, the joy, and the L eanty of bappy bourehold, 1a bis chiureh conuection the speaker referred to the deceased a8 one with whom he had long been conneet- ed, It wau Liis privilege to know him &8 one «f the Elders of his chiurch, and ho feellngly slluded to the great Lelp which had been afforded him by that cou- nection, -~ Judga Norton was modest, dilident,” and even ehy {n his relizions exercires, but when he Ied in prayer or comment there wasa forceful conviction tuat carried the bearls of Lis hearers, 18 heart was thrown apous crhaps too wiilely to the claima of the destitute, and hin charity reached to the onds of the earth, Anm hwe":r, Judge Norton wan ,without re. proach, mud {n that, s in olher pursuita, ha was o gentleman without stain. The roverend gentlemsn allnded briefly to the #cencs which be had witnessad In the old familiar mansion on Michigsn avenue—acenes which no pencil could Justly limn, no poet faithfully describe, The tender affection manifested to an aged mother and dear fatber, which smoothed thefr decliuing years, was. o thing never to bo forgolten, There was no doubt that thefr friend Lad gone to the_minsions prepared by Chirist for thie pure tn heart, Dr, Lord foliowed his remarks with o touching prayer for the family and frivuds of their deceaned feiend, The bLenediction was then pronounced by the Rer, Wr. BMitchcli, and the body waa placed In the bearse by THE PALL-DEARERS, Senntors Trumbull and Doolittle, Juidgo Dickey, and Mcaars, AL I, Taloy, J. il, Rice, snd Jolin Barke Tho 1ino of carrisges was w long oue, Lesfdo the family, they were occnpled by memtets of the Cafeage Dar, " The body was taken on the noon train to Joliet for interment, Tho funcral yiarty waa quiten large oue, aud occupled & apectal car, ~Among. them were: Judges Goukius, Wallace, and Moore, Willian Mrors, snd Messrs, Hule, Meiville W, Falier, B, k. Goodel), Harvey Merrill, E. B, Talcott, A, Mc litstor, Van 1, Haggiud, Frankiin L, Cinse, Juliva Toaential, aud otlers, snd a nutnber of olbers, THE BURIAL IN JOLIET. Speefal Dupateh 1a The Chicago fyibune, Jourer, Til, Aug. 3.—The caakct contuining the re- 'matns of the Ifon, Joaso O, Notton arrived fu this city &t 1:36 this altcrnoun in o special car of the Chicago & Alton Raylroad, sccomypanied by the members of the bereaved family and a large uumber of ladios and gen- tlemen of Chbiengo, who were intimate friends of the deceased, Tho members of the Will Cmm!{ Har, with & large concourse of citizens, wmat tiem at the depot, and escorted the proceasion to the First Presbyterian Church. Tho Hon, Judges Trumbull, Parks, sand Mc. Ttoberts, Mr. Rice of Chicago, Rodncy 1onse aud H. N, Aarah, of Jolict, acted e pall-bearces, The Ho Mitcl aud Lord, of Chiczgo, snd Dean and McLeod, of Joliet, conducteid the funecral services, ufter which fhe many friends of the decessed were permitted to take thelr last lovk st the features of their hopor&d fricnd on earth, when the procession moved to Oak- Joal, whoro 3 caliot was' depouitod in tho famlly ot Py A Solf-¥ropelling Firc-Lnginec. . Troy Presa, Firo Commissioners Hotobkin and Ranken, who, togather with Oapt. Smith and Enginecor Knibbs, visited Mancheater, N, H., to purchase s now steamor for tho Read, reo- turued thia morning. Messrs. Ilotchkin and ltauken have purcunsed a second-class self- propotler for €4,800, subject to the approval of tho Board of Firo Commissioners, who moet to-night. The visitors woro ehown through the works at Manchestar ‘and woro given an opportunity to bocome scquainted with the worklug of the self-prapelling fire-engine. Tho propoller cousists of two oudless chuins whieh run ovor drums on the hinder axle and over shafts projoctiog from tho fly~wheels. Tho rear whoels ure very Lieavy, and tho tires aro studded to provont shpping when the steamer is ascond- fng a DUl Yosterday, ono of this class of steamers was takon' from the works (o tho race-course st Manchestor, whero it ran s milo in throc mivutes. It was sftorwards tostod on ordinary roeds, and In asconding a Lill, steoper than any in Troy. 1t wont up hill faster than eithérof the four Trojans could. Nluoof this class of stoamers have boou made and sold; fivo are iu Now York, two iu Brooklyn, one in Boston, and one in Do- troit. 'Tho stonmor which was teated yeatorday can be finisned 1n _sbont a month, bat it is con- sidored too hoavy for Troy, If the Fire Com- missionern ratify tho bargaiz made by the Co- itloo, & socond-classsteamer will be buile within threo moutbs for this city ut a cost of 84,800. On their way home ths Trojans atopped in Boston, snd lookod at the self-propeller in nsoe there, It givea groat eatisfsction. In going toa firo the tonder s hitchod bobind, and no Lorses aro usod at all, paving the cost of buy- ivg borees, and of replacing them when worn out, sud thoir keopiug, .ng of tho wages of & driver, Bixty pounds of steam s kept up coustanily at & dost of 80 conts pc* o, It looke as if tho days of horse-fieslfin onr Firo Dopartment wero uumbored. The cost of kooping thie stoamors supplied with horsoa has beon ono of the la¥gess items of expenss, A team will lant not Lo exceod two years, when thoy must bo sold for almost mothiug snd another team purchased ; besides it costa about [ Jm— week for ench steamer to keop the horeos, aud £60 per month for a driver, The self-pro- peller coate as ma¢h mora than an ordinary stesuier a9 & team of Larsos, uud euts nothivg and wapts no dniver, AMUSEMENTS, ADELPHI THEATRE, PRIDAY EVENING, Aug. 8, LADLES' KIGNIT, Most Uriliant’ Buccods ' of BUGKSTONES Fasious Spectacle, THE ICE WITCH! EVERY AQT AND TABLEAU ENCORED WITIl ENTHUSIASM, ~ Vivid outburst of applauss st tho wondertul performances of MAGOLE C Tho GARRETTA THOUL'E, Little Apollo, Mils, Garratta, Siguor Mouts, the CLAIHE SINTENY, Grest hit of BISHOP as Hooro, OAHFANO ss Druds. MLLE. GAUGAIN sud the Hallet, Glittoring Trsusformationa. Graud Utiorus. Rich Gostumise. Uorgeous Beencs, aud ovury scceasory of » Brilifant and Ferfoct Pageant, EOOLEY'S THEATRE. Fifth week of the Famous Unfon Bquate Uo, In the Oreat Play THE TWO ORPHANS, Every Evenloy sod Wedneadsy and Baturday Matinees, NUTICE.~In couseqionco of tlis maby reyueats to rotain the TWO ORHANN Tor the alath et o management takes plessure 1o annownciog: Muiday, Aug. ), poultively the last week of by Lseat g Al fanous Union gaare Theatrs c...° vaud : FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1875. EDUCATIONAL, The Sage College for Lady Students, Thin tnatitutlon hea been erecten nl endow o 1 tha [fon, 11, W. Hage, at P led ton ssith Cornell Univern.ty, Aitin' it young swounen aball fecelva nt the Gniveraity o nne thorough and Lroad an that providid (or yaunyg i "The collegn butlding $n heated by teatn, 1 g Ran, carefiily furnished and provided with Loty Hymnastum, botanical gariden st ornatmental grontels, The lady’ studonta have the priviiege of ail (e rourees of inateniction glven in tis University, aud to the sermona presched during the the nidjacent Gnlseraity Cliapel, by diaduguishml clergginnn nf yationa rolfglons boeilos from various [arin of the countey, imder » epecisl endoswment far that purpene, Tho citiro niimber of lady stindonts wh can be an eommodated during the coining nniversity year, bes ginnfug in HBeptemuer, 5 one hundred aid twenty, and appiicants for roonae wili bo regiatered du th orier of application, For circular containing full particulies, allrese JIESIDENT OF COMNELL UNIVEIBLTY, Tuincs, RAOINIT COLILIGID. Thin Sclinol uf Letters, tha Brientitic Shool, s/l (he Orammer 8-hool of Raclne College will reojen Wednes- day, Bept. 16, Testoration of Taylor Hall, with many fmprove- mentsy and & sew Liloratory ant Gemnarium which aTe {0 e finistid uafore tho i will add wuch 10 the milvaniag s of the {ustitution. For sdmission apyiy v HLY, JAMES DE ROVESN, D, D,, Taine College, lacine, Wik Catalagien ean e hinil at Tanaen, McClurg & Cou's, Mitchell & Hathaway, 139 Htate-st., and ot s Mers chianta’ National Lank, ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL. 1iarling and Day 8+hool for Young Ladien and Children, _Itev. THEODORE IRVING, LL.D,, Rector, 30 Weat Thirty-second-at,, New York, Dr, Trving'n npectal for the study of the English Langiiage and Liteeature, tiatrating and {llustrated by 1§is- vy With readinign from the beat antbarm, will begin do November, 1iin class for the historical aul criti sl #lidy of the Fing Arts will Leyin at ihe name time, Tho Fall Term beging ou Weduerday, Sept, 29, 1n7s, i 1ulormatl ply an above, U. 8. SCH00L AND COLLEGE DIRECTORY, A book of neatly 200 pagen, compiind cxpreasly os a quido to ald parenta ami guardians fu nelecting n achool, It contatns 3 complete list of a1l the rchools and cotleges 1y the United Staten; {nfurmation i re. gatd 0 yinces wheredn tho Achooln are looated, ths climate, ruiiroad facilition, cte.: alen a pecial draerip. tion ot tira mort deairable Snstitutions «f learolug, 8Buut free upon appil-ation. Pontage, i rente, T, COTESWONTI VINCRNEY, Bureau of Arhnol Advyertising st Tuformaiion, Do mestle Buliding, corner Broadway sud Fourteeuth. w York City, Tainphlets of the liading seminarion and scademion, both eity and_cumntry, cnn sl bo obiained, 10y of expense, by calling at the Dircctory vflice, an above, in Union sguare. ELMHURST BOARDING AND DAY BCHOOL, For Young Ladies and Gicly, will reopen Monday, Bept. 134, at Eimbuarst, 16 miles from Chicawa, on the Galens Livision of tho N. W, I, R, Location beultuy and beautiful. Groundk over 12 seren in extent, Tearhern able and experience eachers of German snd French., MEM. L, N, CUTTEL, Isto lead Amistant of Waaltuigton Hehoul, Clicage, Trincipal. Seud for Cur- calar, PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Brooklyn Heights, The thirtieth year of this lumita. tion Iiflopen Sept. 13, 183%, Puplls from sbroad are received {ulo the family of &ties I, J, Bmith, & member of the Faculty. Thebost facUitlea are afforded for Music, Pulntiug,- sud Modern Languages, Elective courre allowed, For circulars, addrees A, CRITTEN. :N, I, D, Brooklyn, N, ¥, Seminary of the Secred Hearf, CHIOAGO, ILLINOIS. Offers o young ladies all the advantages of a molid and refined education, Day scholars arv admitted to tho clasves wilh the boarders, For partfcularyap piy to the LADY BUPERIOR, 484 Weat Taglorst. MADAME CLEMENT'S SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Children, GERMANTOWN, FA, tablished 1857, Tho next seeelon will cmnionco nn Wednesday, Bept. 15, 1435, _For circulnra adiress the Princival. LOGAN SQUARE SEMINARY. This Bosrding sud Day 6chool for Ladies, situsted 1503 Vineat, Tailadylrlda, willbo reopoued Sert. 13, 3. s 8. A St L, >, Bl 5; VINDVLT, | Principals. MRS. GARRETSON’S English, Freneh, and German Boarding and Day #ickuol for Young Ladies and Children, No, 63 Weat Turty-sevent] between Fifth and Sixtb-ave,, will reapen on Welneedsy, Bept, 22, 1515, Applications mado personally or by fett ove, MRS, V7, 6. BRYAN'S BOARDING-SCHOOL For Young Ladics, Hatavia, N. Y, Fer references, tn. wuira of Stale's Attoruey Charics H, Revd. AW SCEOOIL, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. The academic year 1875778 will begtn on Thurrday, Bopt, 70, Anexamiuation for sdmissinn 10 advanced etauding will be hehd ou Thuraday, Sept, 10, and Fri- das, Oct, 1, begluning at 0 a. m. on Thursdsy. No apjficant will Lo exzmined at any other time. beginulug of the academio year 1477-74, nnd nftere sards, all applicants for sdmission ox candidstes for & degrod, who iavo not received 8 college education, will Ve required to pams & preliminary exsmiustion, ’ For further fnforuation sud for a eircular giving full pur- tculars addzess JOUN U, ARNOLD, Librarian, ELECT THE BEST 5CHOOL FOR YOUR BOYS, Tho Irviug Ivstitute, at Tarrstown-on-Hudson, reopens Sept, 14 Thorough fustruction in the En: glish ond claisical studics, Tho following gentlemen are proscat patrons of the school: Mr. Thowas Rirkpatrick, #8) Broadway, New York: Mr. O, Cbaute, Chlef Fugiueer Ero Naflroud; Br. Louis Roberts,’ No, 17 South streot, N. Y.; Mr, Robert Uraves,” N Dusne_street, Tho' Rev, J. fielden Spencer, Tarrytawn, N,'Y,; 3r. Lutber led: field, Pres, 1at Nat, Bauk, Tarrstown, A ARMAGNAC, A, M., D, A, ROWE, Principals, LAKE FOREST ACADEMY. A collego preparntory school for boxs, Full term be- gina Bey o . It SABIN, Princi; al, I\lefim 0. DA BIL AND MRS, ALEX, TRADFORD'S (formerly Birs, Ogden linMmaws) English, French, and German Howrding and Day S:hool for Young Lus dfes snd Obiidren, with calisthenics, No, 17 West Thirty-elghith-at,, ¥ew York. ficoyens Bapt. 27, Ape ‘phication may bo fade by letter or personally, as above, IVIL AND MECHANICAL EXGINEERING AT tho Tiouxaclner Polytechinie urtitug y, N, ¥, Iustruction very practical, Advantuges unurjased in thin country, " Graduutes obtain excellent poritions. Rteopeus Bept, 16, For the Anuual Nozister, coufaine ing Improved’Course of Btudy, and full particulars, address Prof, CHARLES DROWNE, Dircctor, TE, FAITIL G, HOSMER AND BIIAS }‘ ROCKWELL' Family snd Day School for Y dien, Bpringield, Mase., reoponn Sept, 16, ough {natruction and- homle cowforts, cular, QUTAR 1L, ang ‘Thor- Bend for cire ME BOARDING AND DAY Kehool for youog St Louls, Mo., bay remaved tutho ! ity UHI'"HI, tho finest schook-bulldings in the West—wharn facllitios have bocn added rendoriug 1t completa in all de; munts, leferonces can be yivos b ol Wemiora aid " Souifwtueors Sates. il o obons Mo iFeas fur” catatogun and e Formatio, SHIS: UGESTA CUTHRENT: bt Lanie Mar YOTTAGE TILL SEMINAKY FOR _YOUNG GO Paughisopals, Duchon ountr, No ¥ O the-lu; . Courso of study comprehanatvo, 3"‘!!! and Hino arts pocialt; braneh, Instruction thorough o eve: EUrciroalars address O. O WETWELL, Hrine't awd Brupre, HENDRICK INSTITUTE, 35 Weat Twenty-wixth-st, N, Y. Boardiog and Day Bcehool for Youug Ladies und Children. Afusic and Fino Aris a epecialty, Kindergarten Depariinent, Detlicate {\umll strengthened Ly E.\mnnul’l Nfting, povement ause, ete, DR, BARAL L. HENDRICK, Prineipal, PEEKSKILL (N, YO MILITARY ACADEMY, Opens Sept. 8 1835, New Gymoastom. $400 par yew, Adireds Meses, WRIONT & DONALD, OVUTIL 1D SEMINARY, 460 MIOHIGAN-AY, — » Mra, . BINMONS, Principai—The school will 7o ofien Tuiveduy, Hopt. 7, wilh a full corpe of teachers, A graduating clasa is tow formiug. - Bor clrculars aje Jly 88 above, $57.50 QUANTER, Ko extras, Medis » Academy for Hoys, 13 miles from Philadels yhts: 10 Insiructrs, 8. . BUORTLILGE (Harvard 3. CojLrarati AND COMMEHROINT, INSTITUTE - Uen. Kusssil's Sehool—New Havon, Cona, Foriy-iret tory to Collage, sistomattc au liug, NSTT 5 MRS, B, L. GADY, copa, 0 Boiwatiia Schools, o hiyaical traldlog ic. Uatalogues FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. $5.00 Packages oFr FRACTIONAL GURRENCY AN EXOHANGE FOR Bl of National Carrency, TRIBUNE OFFICE FINANCIAL- Stocks # thn Now York Stack Frchange bought and margin of fivs per cent. Privil g Negotiated af one to twa per ey - frs i Rew Ymrk VL S (10 ATKOR 0B T Largn aus, 5 FEANLU L gy p g call costa un ) ehare: ol gt 3 dags, Pub or $106.25. Bteaddien £2°0 exch, contral 20 shares of stk £ Any% Withant Tartiiar Fak, whila many (e and domhc) Foemmay i med! A ot tearton Eaco 'amphint, ¢ ntal; l’ valunble # At1eiieal ininrm and sbowing how Wall-st. oprrativns are cuuducted, Free To any address. Orders wrlictt Grompay oxeeuind by s, Addee TUMBRIDGE & CO,, Hankers and Brokars, Tieatt (n sald by by mail or wire and LEGAL. MASTER’S SALE. Tniler Decree of Foreclosure in the matter of the Rockford, Rock Istand & St. Louis Rail- road Comgany, Unted Biates of Amertes, Clrcat Siates fur ti Noo Paianar, 3o ) T cke Tilang WKL T anaty Ve The . cle Tiland & Ki. Lanls talrvad Cuinpans, (ho. & Mineraville Tatlrond Lotapany, and >unaol M, Nickersan, Holendan's, and Rabert 5, Noyrnand 123 'uihar holdors of bonds, wha hava interve; vo ¢f the sald Conrt entered in the ontie 1ath day uf July, A, D I* o, Mastr 4a Ulancory of said Court, will sell tognthne our progerty and nt i ampa. rateparceisat publicanctiontn the highest and beet bidder tharelor, on Tucsdsy, tha tenth (10) day of Aagust, A. D, ":1-5 (sighteen huudeed s vouty-Hve) at tea (10) leluck i tha Ineenonn of eaid Tast menlonod, day nt fhe =mi|:llllu-u‘r n![Ihflh"r.-p'lml;',|';||lo Hulldine, .\'o.}].’-i{m 1 aNalinat., (2 the Uity of Chieaen, Coincs of ook, A Ktatn o Tifois, kel a4 dirocted i said decrae. oot 22 Hamorenged permisos daweribra in (08 billof cam. pleint hied (0 sald canen, (aclnding tha o ratd Rockiord, . l} 5 Tighis 0 “way, depotaionnde o Ixadv, W1 dopium, “Matt s oy, “teeight-h ket hosien wied Bhuacs. r e s, car. N IV Atire, shidiag., and all esr- a1 shops And machin; 14 Al kinds 0f 'olling atack or eruipments, e 5 and tala helt fo c neetluiy with ‘e Loeklurd, Yailroad Company, or lia cual Iandy cudlag all | locomutives, — cars, rolliog stock and eqnipmente, ments, fael, and matariale for tha constructinn, operating, repatring, or replacing th any of Jte branches, or la ur for o ng and a0 of 113 conl nuine's or Aoy of (8 PqoimEnte: Ales o ranchises conucctod with or reinting to the sald Jatleoad,’ “and - al A i, - clatr benofits " fmand ta 8l esans, i Htaih 7 wminezal Iands, or Failion, or EAflRAGr, OF WL atiy oitier fariies for any othar pruyerty, taather with ail anid singular tho lande, teoenicuts, and wppir thereuuto beloaging, And the roversione, remainders, ine ronts, senece, and profits thereof: and ehoall the estates, rights, titlos, and ot reain whatsne everoas woll at iw as {0 equity, of ihe sald fthck wed. fock Jaland & Bt Joube Hatload Company ol 1 nto thesamo: sl the entirn ratlroed of the Ocion & Smeeyille Railruad Company, with ail tho (ran. ehiaes, prissisges, and spiirteaencos thereto balunzing: i all e praperty, Tal And- personal, beloneine 1o Rooktonl, Rock Tsland & St. Lowis Railrcad miany and sald Onen & Migersville Rafiread smpany, or citior of them, aud which o now in the passension of Witham L, {erry, Recciver: and all pHier [ rperty rights, frenehise, and things w hlch sball e neuired Uy purchase or - otherwing by tie said r during the peudsncy cf this uit (or use {n cot with sa1d railraads, and sball b3 at the timo rsussion, | or toghthor Aresin. nannd d llare irreby decreed fa his o sy then | b astitiads proporty and pot In sapirare decrre 1wy haadrod's s ono 1y th term of the sum kid at such sale In vanh at the time of sal ann by thy purchases therized to ree riva trom such parchser, 4= 1y any ot the vutstanding and unmald Vene omtpany Jestied under a1 ured by the mortiagas e Tune i5, S, nr October 20, 164, mentiomod in waid d crome cates of indolit-daess fsened 1n llou of any of Duns, Atench percentaes ag sald Coort slall direcy at e Appraval of matd safe, Fur'a mura particular descelption of the said property referenco can bo had torald il‘-pr\v"fln, . RISHOP, Martor ta Chancery of tho ( iecuit Conftof the United States {ar th, ‘\(HP‘&T IMetriet of llilnois, WEIEREAS, 3 1NG a1d ou tho 11th day of Jannary, ory mnia e st 1hou 137 (18.00) pavablo ri% onths afte aa nsapred by the dchimit an eollator, iy ot x mute for biidun tuusand dilars ($1000), datad danuaty b, 137, pasablo elktaon monthe alsor dase. sicaed ¥y Martin if, Fwle, pasati: 10 tho ondor of corif i1 ¢ Dated July I s30d jive huailrn o, which uite William A, kwing, and tecured by & mortgago reconied o Hook 331 of Reord i the Kecord- ef's oo of nty, 1li) wherens dofault has boen mia: ® naid Wiillam A, Ewin (0 the pay- ment of the said noto mada by b, heroby given thnt by viriue of tho pawer |n sald nuta con- tatacd Tohall, ou Mondiy, August ¥ih, 1335, at 19 niclock in 1ho forenodn, at the nartn trunt dnaf of the Chamber of Cymmerca, eituated un the southieast carner of LaSalle and Washington streots, In the City of Ukicago, in Cook County, Hliuuls, expasr for salo” and soll at publie anc- tlun to 1ho Bighert bidder for cash Cio said nuto of Martin B8, Ewlag, togetter with tho morfer e sacuting th satno, or tho purnone of payine tue ssid ints of Wi A, elng, togerbior with faterest aud ousta ther 2 E. 1. JtOSS, d collterals ruldie notica fn Lezal holder of 1214 note Datod this Sth day of Aususts ALy, ~ PROPODSALS. " PHOPCSALS FOR CONVICT LAGGR, Seated Propossia will be rrceived at the Ofice of the MICHIGAN STATL YRISON unul 12 o'clock uown of WEDNESDAY, S8EPT, 8, 1875, for the Libor of 100 Convicts, Troposals will bo recelved for the lalor of sny number of thu above-meutioned convietr, mot las thun 23 nor more than 16), und for suy term of years, than 3 nor more than 10, 1s branch of mechanfcal labor the convicta Lid tor will Le employed, aud the amount of shop-room required for the [wiformauce of raid latar. (0 receive aftention must bo accompanied of this advertisemient, and with the writ- fen consent of two respounibly pertous agreving 1o Decome sureties for the execution of & contFact under Aho Lid, sud for the fuithful performance of the sanie when made, st bo addressed to the Agent, indorsed, # Projorals for Convict Libor," The limnl of Inxpoctors reserva tho right to reject any and all proposals. For description und saultary condition of Prison rofer to prescnt contractors, Michigau Biate Prison, JOUN MORRIS, Juckeon, July 24, 1375, PROPOSALS FORLAKE VIEW WATER BONDS. Bealed bida witl be received at the Supervisor's oflica until ¥riday, Au. ¢, Is7%, 8L 8 p. m,, foF tho sale of 125 water boids of the denomiuation of §1,000 sach, duo July 1, 1295, ancl bearing interest at 7 ‘per_cent payable seml-auiuially, on tha et day of July an Junuary, at the American Excliange Natfousl Bank of New York, and at this office, Tbers whil Lo uccrued intereat on 1ho bonda from tho st of July, 1833, and bidls niust be madu accordingly. Dida will Lo recelved for all or any portion of ths Ltds, ho 0w rescrviug tho TIRbE Lo Aceept such an $t may deom nceasary, or reject ull Lids, They must bo marked on the envelope, lids for Lake View Water Doy, Koo 20 Lryan Blovl, Clicago, ¥, KULZEM, Superyisor, For the Board of Trusteea of the Town uf Lake View. State of Hlinols Board of Commis- sloners for the lLocation of the Asylum for Feeble-Minded Chil- dren, Beerctary’s Oflice, Flane for bulldings for tie Ilinols Avyliro for Foable- inded Children, sccompanied by certificate of Archi- teut, o accordance with un act entiticd * An act mak— ingg wprrvj riations for Lind and for the coustruction of bibjdings for i 1unois Ihatitution fob the o tion of Feebledlinded Children,” upproved April 1473 (sew Searion Laws 1815, page 10), will be reccived Ly the Baned of Gomuiasloners uitil' Monday, Avg. 4, 133 licy must ba recelved by the Doan on or hefore said date, aud should be directod to_Dr, 0, T, Wilbur, Becretary, Springlleld, Jlinow, By ‘order of the o . T. WILLUL BUMMER RESORIS. MOUNTAIN SANITARIUM, Yor Pulmonary Disenscs, ASHEVILLE N, C. “This Institution (o the curs’ and ireatment of per- sous sulfering from Lung Discasce, 14 now open aud will rewaln a0 throughout the entire year, Asbeviily, 30 feet wbove Lo level of the aca, bus fors lupy b cu Vialted by stich jaticuts, aod (he clinats 14 well known to exert & beueticial induunce ou cousum} tives, For pasticulare sdurees W, GLEFTSMAN, AL, D, s SOALES. - FAIRBANKS' SuanbAD SCALES 2% ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKD, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St,, Chicago, e zareil tahuy onlythe Genuine, Flysician ln Charge, ___RAILROAD TIME TABLE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIS FXPLANATION OF R, entted,” 45 Tive dunday st s EXCT MANKS, —~T Natneey v 17 axeplad. §ilonday n&m&'.‘"?» . Danr, i '?IHEAOOANDRWWEB‘E“ RAILRINY, * B Milwaukes Mall, b Mijwaukoe Kxprans, » Hiineakes gapees. = b Milwaukwew Passengor, ™ B Greoo Bay Kipress, m. 3% 3 X " EEH NTRAL _RAILAIVY, il {m’l oy Twenty.second of, east corner of” Randalph, Mait (ia maio 1t Lay Exprew R Atlantic Pxorosm, Nignt Krpress,se GIAKD RAVIDS AND SO Morning Express, Nigus Fxproas,.. CIICAGN, ALTNY & ST. LOuls. and Cleayne harene ity and Denesr Shapt Lines, tinion Depot, Weat ls, mear Sadivon. Lridze, Ticket Ofiess: At Dest, and 123 Nandeiph-t,, and corner Stiche g anerie, i £ ot ol Kaneas Clty and Deaver Fay B Lot and springliald Ex St s, Beinginid & Tox Peoris, heoxuk & uclingto I3 Aok i cling Chlcago & Paducal Railrona ¢ ‘attr, Lason, Wastingtn i Jaliot & U; ntiorat ¢ a3p.m| Sam. i a0 p. m.} 1:10a. m, 1021, 1Datls, @ andsy and Munday. C ICAGY, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILAYY. Fion i ner Wiadiven amt Canntesiv, Cieket Ofics, [ ,_and ul Depot, KGN Shitwankns | $11vin 1y 1 Suwanet, L Bt. Paul,” M, .+ T, thirmgd] Eapraes, (. Milwaakee, Mad Clizen &1 Bt. Lonis Thipress. . Bt Lonin bant s, ngiieid and Poorla Bprienons it Luoe Feorta and Kookak Fap Dubivque & Slouz City £ Dubuiguo & Sunz C 1y Kxpress CHIPAGD. BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILRDAD, Depetsy g0k 07 Lalesie, dndiunse, and Sxivinthort., w1 it and Sizicenih ket Ofces, 53 Glare ot and aidipots. Tea Malland Papres: HINRG wud Sireatar 19 e X Sious City Liny, for Ui ty, Lesvanworia, At Jusept Lx, Aus Dabagun & S Paciie Night Lap, 1 Kaosse 0183 Lelvonmart ehlmn,& it Joseph K1 11009 p, m. B ::fl;’l Hrn\‘n Accommodals ! *1] 09 e’ Urive Age omi Uwner'aGeove Aecommiasiont depot Soot Twenty. 0 Al at depats Leare, | Arrice, *12:00 moon ® 8:20p. ., | 820 p. m.i* 3188, m. Tndiavavnlte, Lontsville & Cineta. LAt Liay 1EX)010ns ey Indtianapatts, it & 2pruss dally| CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND b Prom P, it o 9 o oS, o Weat Side, Ticket ofice, 131 Tenre. #:008, m.|* Arries. Indianapolis, Loulavilio & Cl; nati Day lnslllnl‘r;l(hfl-lu\l i datly), corvene pom ) Dermersesstnesenl T0pem | 72000 m. CHICAGO & PAC: Passener diot ot M MLOAD, s Al Jraihe and icke-afica No, 43 Glarktey mecd bo” Snemms 40 p.m, ‘o, Sunday Passwngor. PITTSBURG, CINCINNAT) & S . LOUIS RAILROYD. From depot corner Clintun and Carralloste., W toffices 121 Handotphestey and ot depor . 0" Lear. Arri Celumban Pittsbarg & New Yark 3 A|rees,....... :00 8. m. [* . Cu[umhrlyl'ltmbvm ¥ iew vy D0 0" 800 m. Night Kapiena (dmly)...... 7%p. m.d Tdoa,m, PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILWAY, | drriee, Leacs, 7 Dy Baprass.. E35 Linor e Bl BALTIMORE Il Toatns s vem rout on S Ay ant ikes aghee, 1ab Clarkestey ook ar Tuens sascond st corner of Wudliingtune Leave, | Arrive, Main, F; w1 E ot afly Frconted FE e CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROAD. Depot, curner &f Van Buren and Shermanaie, Tickel oftcs, Grand Fucie Hotdl, _YOR SALE, Sale of Ordnance Stores. Font MONNOE ARBENA! OLp PoINT COMYORT, Julyfi. 18575, VWil ha offured for saiv, 1 public auctidh, comaioncine., st oaluel e beut s 157 at Uty Artaal, & quai: tityof Uun Carrisges, Piojoctiles Moskots, Actcutrs mants, sto,, efo. talogue of the artivles (o Lo & vlll!b-!umlihwl vileation ab this Arseual, av 1be 0 " fi“nxu;l. DRy ork, or at tho Urduaace ashingtus, D. U, ‘orius L a Vor cont on the day of sale—on ao. gepiance of a Lid—aud tho remalndor whea the property s delivernd. roiment ruaorves the right to rofuse any bid Dot dacmed astisfactory, Patking busses Lo be paid for at rice, ta be d eriiui b The Snmm gy aaen s Price, 1o be de- TG BAN O, Sajor of Oninangs. AN (0 Mpa1”) EDICAL OCARDS, TOCK MOSPITAL, corner Wasnlugton snd Fradklinata, | clasteidaby the Stats of TN uuls for Llie e3press. o ol Fosibia ghing the nignou reatment 1 8} cases uf pri- vatodivessas. It s well knows atodiosrar. I ko DR‘ D, Jame 3 be hoadr of tha profession for u¥or 4 vears-age end exverl: cace sll luportaat.” A" Louk Tar tse wililys, free! or 10 o A Goryy, Loy Inpatanc, e o Falion ot A0 It QBIHEALE AT, i1 Moo busrd: ere, call welte, Btelotly coutidoutial. Uthoe, ¥ . m. wotil 1 P, ma ‘Dr. Kean, NOoccunr NO PAY!! 360 BOUTH OLARK.ST,, OEIUAQb, by AR Rt el A Y o) R T C ] T Ay o A D Hufferiuy any for with any form of BFB CHRBONIC, IRVA or BPLOIAL DISEAKE, no matter of ‘how loag aro .g:..luy curcd at the STATE MEDIOAL OFPIL 1>7 buuth Olark-st,, Chicago, 1l ~ Oull 42 writa, Ad vice eunfdeutial aud from